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TBP38S165, TBP38S166, TBP38S16X<br />

16,384·BIT (2048 WORDS BY 8·BITS) STANDARD<br />

PROGRAMMABLE READ·ONLY MEMORY WITH 3·STATE OUTPUTS<br />

recommended operating conditions for programming (see Figure 1)<br />

Supply voltage during verification<br />

Input voltage<br />

Enable voltage during verification<br />

Enable inactive voltage during programming<br />

VCC program pulse amplitude<br />

VCC program pulse duration<br />

Enable set-up time T before VCC(pr)<br />

Enable hold timet after VCC(pr)<br />

Rise time of VCC(pr) §<br />

11 st attempt<br />

I 2nd attempt<br />

13rd attempt<br />

Fall time of VCc(pr) 1<br />

Delay time between successive VCC(pr) pulses<br />

Delay time between successive VCC(pr) pulses<br />

Cooling time between words<br />

Free-air temperature<br />

tMeasured from 1.5 V on enable pin to 5.5 V on VCC(pr)<br />

+Measured from 5.5 V on VCC(pr) to 1.5 V on enable pin<br />

§Measured from 5 V to 12 V<br />

1Measured from 12 V to 5 V<br />

MIN<br />

VCC 4.5<br />

VIH 3<br />

VIL 0<br />

G1 0<br />

G2, G3 3<br />

G1 4.5<br />

G2, G3 0<br />

VCC(pr) 12<br />

tw1 10<br />

tw2 20<br />

tw3 20<br />

tsu(en) 0.1<br />

th(en) 0.1<br />

tr(VCC) 0.3<br />

tf(VCC) 0.05<br />

td1 10<br />

td2 10<br />

tcool 100<br />

TA 20<br />

NOM MAX UNIT<br />

5 5.5 V<br />

4 5<br />

0.2 0.5<br />

0.2 0.4<br />

4 5<br />

5 5.5<br />

0.2 0.4<br />

V<br />

V<br />

V<br />

12,5 13 V<br />

11 12<br />

22 25 p'S<br />

22 25<br />

0.5 1 Jls<br />

0.5 1 Jls<br />

0.4 0.5 Jls<br />

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0.1 0.2 Jls<br />

20 30 Jls<br />

20 30 Jls<br />

150 200 JlS<br />

25 30 °c<br />

step-by-step programming instructions (see Figure 1)<br />

1. Address the word to be programmed, apply 5 volts to Vee and active levels to all enable inputs (G1,<br />

G2,G3).<br />

2. Verify the selected bit location that requires programming. Note: The only bit positions that require<br />

programming are outputs needing a high logic level.<br />

3. For bit locations that do not require programming, go to step 2 for the next bit, or to step 1 for next word.<br />

4. Deselect PROM by applying 5 volts to G1, or 0 volts to G2 or G3.<br />

5. Connect a 4-mA current source (clamped to Vee) to the output that is to be programmed.<br />

6. Increase Vee to Vee(pr) for a pulse duration equal to twx (where X is determined by the number<br />

of programming attempts, i.e., 1,2,3). Minimum current capability for the Vee power supply should<br />

be 400 mAo<br />

7. Verify that the output has been programmed to a high logic level. If the output has been programmed<br />

correctly, go to the next bit. If not, repeat step 2 through step 7 and increment X (where X is equal<br />

to 1 on the first programming attempt). If the output has not been programmed by the third attempt,<br />

stop programming and go to a new device.<br />

S. Verify programming of every word after all words have been programmed using Vee values of 4.5 volts<br />

and 5.5 volts.<br />

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